Do you Love Me?

 

love-250a TRUE LOVE
1. True love is practical. Don’t tell me you love me, demonstrate it through your behaviour.
2. True love gives. What determines the value of the gift is the motive, the effort invested in the process and the need of the receiver.
3. True love forgives. Don’t tell me you love me if you hold on to the smallest offence.
4. True love is unconditional. Don’t tell me you love me if your disposition towards me changes whenever I don’t meet your expectations.
5. True love is positive. Don’t tell me you love me if you focus 80% of your effort on my weaknesses rather than on what makes me special.
6. True love can be trusted. Don’t tell me you love me if you are never there when it matters the most.

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Chidi & Victor Akunna are leading voices on marital romance and family life. They are passionate about helping individuals, couples and organisations build sustainable and valuable relationships, and testimonials abound. They are authors of many articles and books. They partner in the administration of “Romance Masterclass” – a coaching programme and “Lite the FIRE” workshop – a couples’ romance makeover intervention. Together, they write “Connected Hearts” – a leading daily devotional on spicing up marital romance and strengthening families. They also oversee the operations of Foundation for Family Affairs – a charity focused on strengthening families around the globe. Feel free to enjoy the resources available here!

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